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Old 18th April 2003, 11:39 PM   #1
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Default Clone SA2K systéme audio ;)

here a clone of the SA2K of audio system if you have question, do
not hesitate I French am then employed not sentence too complicated
bus for the translation...: (

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Old 18th April 2003, 11:49 PM   #2
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wow...tres jolie

dans le troixieme photo, qu'est-ce que le materiel (?) vous avez utiliser...c'est "wood putty"? ou quelquefois...

i love the shape!

pardon my poor french...

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Old 18th April 2003, 11:56 PM   #3
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Thank you
to the third photographs, I applied cement
carriage-builder for equalized the round-off because it was not
perfect but on the second lower SA2K, I did not put cement but has force of sandpapered it became quite smooth
First is in plating drink true, second is in plating self-adhesive vinyl

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Old 19th April 2003, 12:16 AM   #4
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Very pretty, I believe I'm using the same drivers, but in a 3 way...

How do they sound?

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Old 19th April 2003, 12:30 AM   #5
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I employment a tweeter scanspeak D2905/9700 and the last 15w4531G00 of scanpeak.
Second-order filter on the low medium. Filter of the 3 2nd order on the acute one with equalization of the tweeter by a resistance + a compensation of impedance on the filter

It is the first time that I hears with tends serious to leave a 15cm
in only 10 liters!! Listening is really marvellous, I updaté the filter at least ten times before arrived at this result. To say to you in 20m2, there are not really needs for a box for low
Acute the medium part is still better than my PROAC2.5 is to say to you
For those which seek a small monitor with the signal level with low register, the SA2K is really one best kind
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Old 19th April 2003, 01:09 AM   #6
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Thumbs up Fantastique!


Your craftsmanship is excellent.
I'm sure they sound as good as they look.

I can appreciate how much work you put into these speakers. This construction technique has much promise. With some imagination, almost any shape can be achieved.

Here is a link to something similar that I did:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kidder...slam_alpha.htm
I would like to explore more possibilities with this construction technique but, for me, it is too time consuming.

Your work is truly first rate! (makes my stuff look ugly.)
Do you have plans for another speaker?

Best regards,
Keith Kidder

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Old 19th April 2003, 01:10 PM   #7
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thank you very much Keyth
the realization MTM so above is also exellente
I have also other realization like my box of bass active liability peerless XLS +HS200 HYPEX
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or of the vifa filtered series here:
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Old 20th April 2003, 07:44 PM   #8
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It's been some weeks since I started thinking doing similar. Do you guys think cutting a template and then gluing a square piece on top of the template and then use a router with a heavy duty triming bit to cut the piece flush to the template would be a good idea? We could do that till we achieve desired height. This way I think there would be minimal sanding to finish it.
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Old 20th April 2003, 09:32 PM   #9
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I manufactured a plate with the shape of the enclosure, and all the
other plasques ones one etait traced with this gabari. it is well as
celà which you think?
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Old 20th April 2003, 09:42 PM   #10
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DPW,

That would work nicely - it depends on how good your router bit is as to how long it will last though....( at work we buy tungsten carbide ones for use on plywood, and they burn out quick..)

Go for it!

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